--- title: About the gem Resource platform: os --- # gem Use the `gem` InSpec audit resource to test if a global Gem package is installed.
## Syntax A `gem` resource block declares a package and (optionally) a package version: describe gem('gem_package_name', 'gem_binary') do it { should be_installed } end where * `('gem_package_name')` must specify a Gem package, such as `'rubocop'` * `('gem_binary')` can specify the path to a non-default gem binary, defaults to `'gem'` * `be_installed` is a valid matcher for this resource
## Resource Property Examples The following examples show how to use this InSpec audit resource. ### Verify that a gem package is installed, with a specific version describe gem('rubocop') do it { should be_installed } its('version') { should eq '0.33.0' } end ### Verify that a gem package is not installed describe gem('rubocop') do it { should_not be_installed } end ### Verify that a gem package is installed in an omnibus environment describe gem('pry', '/opt/ruby-2.3.1/embedded/bin/gem') do it { should be_installed } end ### Verify that a gem package is installed in a chef omnibus environment describe gem('chef-sugar', :chef) do it { should be_installed } end ### Verify that a gem package is installed in a chef-server omnibus environment describe gem('knife-backup', :chef_server) do it { should be_installed } end
## Matchers For a full list of available matchers please visit our [matchers page](https://www.inspec.io/docs/reference/matchers/). ### be_installed The `be_installed` matcher tests if the named Gem package is installed: it { should be_installed } ### version The `version` matcher tests if the named package version is on the system: its('version') { should eq '0.33.0' }